Chia Pudding With Blueberries
[Vegan]
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Hi, I am Judy. Food is one of my greatest passions, and I love how...
Hi, I am Judy. Food is one of my greatest passions, and I love how it magically connects people. With my blog, Beetroot In My Cake, I want to give inspiration and awareness for simple but healthy whole foods and a holistic lifestyle that nourishes body and spirit. It’s important to me to have fun in the kitchen, experiment, and always eat with joy and gratitude. Read more about Judy Moosmueller
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Chia Pudding With Blueberries [Vegan]
Blueberry chia pudding is a great way to start your morning! It's sweet, filling, full of nutrients, and easy to grab-and-go in the morning! When left to soak, chia seeds absorb the liquid they're soaking in. This simultaneously softens the chia seeds and thickens the liquid, which results in a...
Blueberry chia pudding is a great way to start your morning! It's sweet, filling, full of nutrients, and easy to grab-and-go in the morning! When left to soak, chia seeds absorb the liquid they're soaking in. This simultaneously softens the chia seeds and thickens the liquid, which results in a pudding consistency. Then you have a delicious treat with all of the health benefits of chia seeds! This blueberry chia pudding is nourishing and highly customizable. Try it with different toppings and milk to find your favorite combination!
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Ingredients You Need for Chia Pudding With Blueberries [Vegan]
How to Prepare Chia Pudding With Blueberries [Vegan]
- Place all ingredients in a bowl and stir.
- Leave in fridge overnight to soak. The chia seeds will become gel-like.
- Divide into bowls, garnish with berries, and serve.
Notes
Of course, you can add just about anything you like: ginger, cinnamon, cocoa, protein, powder. This dish is easy to customize.
Nutritional Information
Total Calories: 411 | Total Carbs: 41 g | Total Fat: 23 g | Total Protein: 14 g | Total Sodium: 540 mg | Total Sugar: 9 g
Note: The information shown is based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
Any thoughts about adding hemp seeds for more protein? I\’m not very familiar with them, do they get goopy or do they stay in the same seed like state when put in water?
They wouldn’t get goopy. Perhaps a little soggy.
How many servings is this
I\’ve made this once with blueberries and once with strawberries. It is a super good recipe. Thank you for sharing!